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“Flash and Filigree has an unfailing sense of the ridiculous, heightened by deadpan delivery.”―Time
“In this world, nothing is true, and censure or outrage is simply irrelevant.”―William S. Burroughs
“The airless, slightly torpid climate of suburban Los Angeles, and the speech of its natives, is rendered with arresting vividness. Equally compelling are the reactions of his bizarre protagonists.”―New York Times
“A coolly mad book written in dancing prose, Flash and Filigree is startlingly original.”―Detroit Sunday Times
“[Southern] deserves a statue.”―Larry McMurtry
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